If you liked Academic departments by Barbara E. Walvoord, Anna K. Carey, Kristen Pool, Hoke L. Smith, Suzanne Wegener Soled, Philip K. Way, and Debbie Zorn, start with Caring as tenacity (2000), Group instructional methods which are effective as one-to-one tutoring in the improvement of both higher as well as lower mental process achievement (1987), and Assessment Clear and Simple (2004). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Caring as tenacity 2000 · 141 pages · Mary Anne Pitman, Debbie Zorn · Same author
  2. 2 Group instructional methods which are effective as one-to-one tutoring in the improvement of both higher as well as lower mental process achievement 1987 · 125 pages · Suzanne Wegener Soled · Same author
  3. 3 Assessment Clear and Simple 2004 · 144 pages · Barbara E. Walvoord, Trudy W. Banta · Same author
  4. 4 Essays on Emerging Assessment Issues 1993 · Mary Diez, Louis A., Jr. Castenell, Suzanne Wegener Soled, Gary R. Galluzzo · Same author
  5. 5 Effective Grading 1998 · 272 pages · Barbara E. Walvoord, Virginia Johnson Anderson · Same author
  6. 6 Assessment, Testing and Evaluation in Teacher Education (Kerry Carlyle Series) 1995 · 332 pages · Suzanne Wegener Soled · Same author

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What should I read after Academic departments?

BookOrb recommends Caring as tenacity (2000), Group instructional methods which are effective as one-to-one tutoring in the improvement of both higher as well as lower mental process achievement (1987), Assessment Clear and Simple (2004), Essays on Emerging Assessment Issues (1993), and Effective Grading (1998).

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Who wrote Academic departments?

Academic departments is by Barbara E. Walvoord, Anna K. Carey, Kristen Pool, Hoke L. Smith, Suzanne Wegener Soled, Philip K. Way, and Debbie Zorn.